Turkish President Abdullah Gul met tuesday with Jordanian King Abdullah II as part of an official visit in capital Amman.
The two leaders later presided over the signing of an arrangement between Turkiye and Jordan to waive visa requirement for each other's citizens.
A separate arrangement was also signed to set up a partnership for the establish a free trade zone between the two countries.

Jordan's Queen Rania (C) takes the Turkish President's wife Hayrunnisa Gul to visit the Children's Museum, in Amman, Jordan, on December 1, 2009, as the Turkish presidential couple is on a state visit to JordanMcClatchy-Tribune | Visuals | Search

Wonderful picx! I did not know that Turkey's president's wife wears a scarf!! I thought it was Ermine only who does, the prime minister's wife! Good for her

Well, I have to say Turkey is very secular country and definitely not Islamic country!
Wearing headscarf is her personal choice, but of course I prefer a first lady who wears modern.
She represents a secular and democratic country!
Secularism is very very important for us so, please don't misunderstand!